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The correct qemu is provided in the platform SDK. | The correct qemu is provided in the platform SDK. | ||
− | * qemu is part of Mer | + | qemu-usermode is delivered as part of the build dependencies and used within SB2 cross compilation and is a dynamic binary |
− | * Mer git repository? | + | |
− | * Upstream | + | qemu-usermode-static is available in Mer Core and utilized in 'mic' |
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+ | == External Links == | ||
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+ | * qemu is part of Mer Core | ||
+ | * Mer package git repository for qemu is http://gitweb.merproject.org/gitweb?p=mer-core/qemu-usermode.git;a=tree | ||
+ | * Upstream is typically [https://launchpad.net/qemu-linaro Linaro QEMU] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 14 February 2012
qemu is a emulation tool - Mer uses it primarily as part of the build process to allow ARM code to be executed on x86 machines.
Mer uses a very new qemu so it is likely that the version that comes with most distros will be too old.
The correct qemu is provided in the platform SDK.
qemu-usermode is delivered as part of the build dependencies and used within SB2 cross compilation and is a dynamic binary
qemu-usermode-static is available in Mer Core and utilized in 'mic'
[edit] External Links
- qemu is part of Mer Core
- Mer package git repository for qemu is http://gitweb.merproject.org/gitweb?p=mer-core/qemu-usermode.git;a=tree
- Upstream is typically Linaro QEMU
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